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| DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
610.
SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS. The results of two or more process variables acting in such a
way that the resultant total effect is greater than the sum of the effects when taken
independently. [EH62dd1]
SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO TRAINING (SAT). A training program that includes
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the following five elements:
A. Systematic analysis of the jobs to be performed;
B. Learning objectives derived from the analysis which describes performance after
training;
C. Training design, development, and implementation based on the learning objectives;
D. Evaluation of trainee mastery of the objectives during training; and
E. Evaluation and revision of the training based on the performance of trained personnel
in the job setting.
[DOE O 5480.18B]
612.
TAILORED SET. Means a set of tailored requirements relating to nuclear safety
management developed in accordance with paragraph (c) of 48 CFR 970.5204-78
through the use of a tailoring process included in a safety management system approved
pursuant to 48 CFR 970.5204-2. Such a set shall identify in a clear and concise manner
all requirements contained therein, including applicable regulatory requirements, and
shall specify applicable regulatory requirements for which a request for appropriate
regulatory relief is recommended. [48 CFR 970.5204-2]
TAILORING. Adapting something, such as a safety program, practice, or requirement,
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within the integrated Safety Management System to suit the need or purposes of a
particular operation/activity, taking into account the type of work and associated hazards.
[DOE G 450.4-1B]
614.
TARGET. A person, object, or animal upon which an unwanted energy flow may act to
cause damage, injury, or death. [DOE G 225.1A-1]
615.
TASK. A well-defined unit of work having an identifiable beginning and end which is a
measurable component of the duties and responsibilities of a specific job. [DOE O
5480.20A]
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